Together AI can change the terms at any time; continuing to use the platform after changes are posted counts as agreeing to the new terms, even if you did not actively review them.
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This clause establishes the mechanism by which the governing agreement can be unilaterally amended by the service provider. It creates a procedural framework where users must affirmatively cease using the service to reject modifications, rather than requiring mutual consent to changes.
Users who continue to use Together AI's platform after terms are updated are bound by the revised terms, even if the primary notification mechanism is an updated date on the terms document rather than direct individual notification.
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"Together AI reserves the right to modify these Terms at any time. If we make changes, we will provide notice by updating the date at the top of these Terms and, in some cases, we may provide additional notice such as sending you an email or providing a notice within the Services. Your continued use of the Services after any changes constitutes your acceptance of the new Terms.— Excerpt from Together AI's Together AI Terms of Service
(1) REGULATORY LANDSCAPE: Terms modification clauses relying on continued use as deemed acceptance are common in platform agreements but may face scrutiny under consumer protection frameworks that require affirmative consent to material changes, including under CCPA for privacy-related modifications. (2) GOVERNANCE EXPOSURE: Medium. The clause provides that additional notice such as email may be provided for significant changes, but does not commit to individual notification in all cases, which may result in users being bound by materially changed terms without active awareness. (3) JURISDICTION FLAGS: Some EU consumer protection frameworks require affirmative consent to material contract changes rather than permitting deemed acceptance through continued use. California and other state consumer protection statutes may impose similar requirements in consumer contexts. (4) CONTRACT AND VENDOR IMPLICATIONS: Enterprise customers should monitor the Together AI Terms of Service for updates and establish internal review procedures to assess whether material changes affect their compliance posture or operational requirements. (5) COMPLIANCE CONSIDERATIONS: Organizations should establish a process for periodically reviewing the Together AI Terms of Service to detect material changes, given that date-update notification may be the primary change notification mechanism.
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This clause establishes the mechanism by which the governing agreement can be unilaterally amended by the service provider. It creates a procedural framework where users must affirmatively cease using the service to reject modifications, rather than requiring mutual consent to changes.
Users who continue to use Together AI's platform after terms are updated are bound by the revised terms, even if the primary notification mechanism is an updated date on the terms document rather than direct individual notification.
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